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Kerogen is solid,
insoluble organic matter in
sedimentary rocks. It
consists of a
variety of
organic materials,
including dead plants, algae, and other...
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kerogen.
Combination happened in a
similar fashion as
phenol and
formaldehyde molecules react to urea-formaldehyde resins, but
kerogen formation...
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containing kerogen (a
solid mixture of
organic chemical compounds) from
which liquid hydrocarbons can be produced. In
addition to
kerogen,
general composition...
- dissolution.
These processes convert the
organic matter within the rock (
kerogen) into
synthetic oil and gas. The
resulting oil can be used immediately...
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describe the
cracking process which results in the
conversion of
organic kerogens into hydrocarbons.
Catagenesis is the
second stage of
maturation of organic...
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technology at the TU Delft) and used to ****ess the
origin and
maturity of
kerogen and petroleum. The
diagram cross-plots the hydrogen:carbon
atomic ratio...
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Vitrinite is one of the
primary components of
coals and most
sedimentary kerogens.
Vitrinite is a type of maceral,
where "macerals" are
organic components...
- as the
chemical composition of
different oil shales, as well as
their kerogen content and
extraction technologies, vary significantly. The
economic feasibility...
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insoluble components. The
distinction between pyrobitumen and
residual kerogen in a
mature source rock is
based on
microscopic evidence of
fluid flow...
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organic matter to
chemically alter,
first into a waxy
material known as
kerogen,
which is
found in oil shales, and then with more heat into
liquid and...